Write Up Torksey Lock Cruise 2019

Well whats more to say! @t-tony and Shirl, our thanks we had a great time :thumbsup::thumbsup: sorry we didn't come for the sweet treats but we had a bit of a journey ahead of us :( Thank you for a great day out.

Also thanks @Jjim for leading our group around :thumbsup:
Niall & Ali

PS: Not surprised the lady at the pub was stressed that was a lot of lunches to get out, but the food was great, I had half a cow on my plate that didn't help the pre-wedding diet :rolleyes::rolleyes: couldn't fault it.


Not sure what is going on with the photos?? but they wont load properly :whistle:
Well if you click on the top pic that didn't load correctly it's a corker =))
 
Tony &Shirl,
Great day out, great to hear how far some travel to show support, we disappeared early but great to meet up and the cruise was so well organised
Lovely villages and if only you could afford some of the properties wow,

Hope to do another JanRoy. Sutton on Sea
 
Really nice to meet you both, and yes it was a great day again. Look forwards to seeing you again.

Tony.
 
Really who would that be :D
I think there is some higher authority controlling what’s appropriate and safe to be seen. Quite right too =))
 
I finally got round to attaching some video clips from the 08th. Sept. It was a great day again, thank you to @Grumps for the lovely weather. Cheers Dave.:) Thinking about another one .......................

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAqjrcqtrV4


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDa0c3n2QMU


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL_Bva6YSTA


A huge thank you to everybody who supported us.

Tony and Shirl.
Great videos @t-tony and Shirl - lovely weather. Any idea what the pretty yellow stone is that some of the village buildings are made from? Looks like Cotswold stone but guessing it’s local.
 
No idea on the stone used Dawn. Most likely imported from local counties I would think.

Tony.
 
Great videos @t-tony and Shirl - lovely weather. Any idea what the pretty yellow stone is that some of the village buildings are made from? Looks like Cotswold stone but guessing it’s local.

It will probably be the local limestone and quarried within the county, its similar to Cotswold stone. Its usually a whitish or pale yellow colour as seen about. Lincoln Cliff is predominately this stone. :)
 
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